We'd love to hear your feedback on our latest update to our Arc client. Please note: Our new Arc Streaming update is currently a Beta feature as we continue to update and improve the service for players like you!

I also agree with pratyeka. Your use of shift-s was very poorly thought out. Are you not aware of the games you are selling and keystrokes that are critical to game play? At the very least you should be able to customize what key strokes activate the streaming. It makes it very hard to play Neverwinter. Is there a way we can modify the key(s) that activate the arc streaming? Thanks.

The default Shift+S needs to go. This is an escape combo in Neverwinter. Dying in mass combat because you can't escapedue to a pop up that won't clear with the escape button is enfuriating. I love STO and NW, but this ARC spam is annoying. Giant thumbs Down to the deployment of this.

Entirely agree with everyone here. When you the reason your master dungeon group wiped because some overlay screen pop up when you are using default game mechanics... I almost broke a keyboard because I was banging so hard to try and fix it in time

Agreed whomever thought up the Shift-S has clearly never actually played any of the games Arc supports. Its so bad its actually game breaking and needs to be changed promptly. Clearly this function never actually got Alpha tested before being foisted upon us to do the "beta" testing.

I have to second the motion for the option of removing streaming entirely. On older computers it uses up enough cpu and ram to slow down the games. I know I'm never going to use streaming at all so I'd like the option to remove it and keep it from slowing down my system.

Putting needing to remove that default option there are some things that need to happen before this streaming service would be useful/getting views. The first thing is neverwinter's pvp might be okay for it but these games do not really have the type of content that are being streamed and viewed out there right now.

Especially if we look at STO there is literally no PvP and no world based pvp type game design in place which is the market for this and most PWE games are the same way. For example for tech as well STO can barely handle 15 people in an instance if you can get that many players together to do something to begin with. Reason I say this is this streaming area that PWE is trying to get into a lot of the steams are for mmorpg fights and experiences of maps/instances that have like 60-80 people per faction/co-op side.

So getting streams for this dungeon based content isn't going to do well with this since it would not be any different than a youtube walkthru video. So if you are looking for some reason to slow down your resources this much there has to be a positive reason for doing so just my opinion based on successful streaming I've seen with mmorpg's.

Every week that goes by makes me think more and more that the Cryptic team are a bunch of high school students who haven't played MMOS long enough to do the job required. This latest STREAMING BS just points towards that even more. It seems like a fanbois toy more than an actual tool!

Please answer me how it's possible the server EVERYDAY doesnt work properly? OMFG I am thinking stop to playing. How can be a MMORPG EVERYDAY since last week after the server maintenance get such a thing like this?

Here is a thought: UltraViolet is shutting down its service on July 2019.

What if Arc allowed American, Canadian and European UltraViolet account-holders to link their accounts to Arc so that their digital movie and television series libraries could be transferred and saved to Arc?

Please also consider that while American UV users do have no shortage of options to link their accounts with other on-line retailers, there is at this moment a complete vacuum in the Canadian and European market. Canadians and Europeans have absolutely no support to link their UltraViolet accounts to. That means that on July 2019, they all stand to lose everything they have purchased from this digital platform! Why shouldn't Arc take advantage of this opportunity and let the account-linking begin?

Technically speaking, Arc does have the potential of becoming a one-stop media-center client that under such ripe circumstances as this, could rival Steam and iTunes.

I like video games but as far as I have a lot of work I have to spend time in an office. That's why only games I can play are flash games. And I really enjoy papasgames.io . There is a variety of different games that's why you don't get bored with them.